uncongenial

uncongenial

美 [??nk?n'd?i:ni?l]  英 [??nk?n'd?i:ni?l]

  • adj.不友善的;性情不相投的;不愉快的;令人緊張的

例句

Prince Andrey did not laugh, and was afraid he would be felt uncongenial by this party.

安德烈公爵沒有笑意害怕群人思想上感到沉重

Robert and he were temperamentally uncongenial . With Jennie he had really been happy, he had truly lived.

羅伯又是脾氣不合只有珍妮一起才有快樂才能算是真正生活

Your circumstances may be uncongenial, but they shall not long remain so if you perceive an ideal and strive to reach it.

環境也許并不如意只要心懷理想實現這個理想努力奮斗相信環境很快就會有所改變

Brother-in-law Pan Yue to play up, day night uncongenial color, knowledge and also know not to do.

內兄潘岳使終日識者不可榮辱

China can undertake and complete any risky projects at any uncongenial terrain in the world .

中國可以世界任何適宜地域建設任何危險工程

If you must live with uncongenial people, set to their conquest by love.

如果生活性情相投人們中間愛心戰勝他們

Real politic thinking is uncongenial to american political discourse

現實政治思想美國政治演說性質不同